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X-Ray Scattering from Sodium-Doped Polyacetylene: Incommensurate-Commensurate and Order-Disorder Transformations
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1987
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Materials ScienceX-ray CrystallographySolid-state IonicX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringNatural SciencesX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsTriangular LatticeChemistryOrder-disorder TransformationsCrystallographyNa LatticeX-ray Scattering
X-ray scattering carried out in situ during electrochemical doping indicates an unusual sequence of structural transitions. On doping to \ensuremath{\approx}6-7 mole%, lightly doped regions coexist with a discommensurate-domain channel structure. As the Na concentration increases, the density of domain walls decreases. When the discommensuration density falls to zero, the Na channels form a commensurate $\sqrt{3}\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}\sqrt{3}$ superlattice with respect to the (average) triangular lattice of ${(\mathrm{CH})}_{x}$ chains. At still higher concentrations, the Na lattice becomes unstable and transforms into a disordered "fluid" phase within the ordered polyacetylene structure.
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